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CARRIE UNDERWOOD SINGS THE PRAISES OF BRANDON HEATH IN THIS WEEK'S PEOPLE MAGAZINE!

CARRIE UNDERWOOD SINGS THE PRAISES OF BRANDON HEATH IN THIS WEEK'S PEOPLE MAGAZINE!CARRIE UNDERWOOD SINGS THE PRAISES OF BRANDON HEATH IN THIS WEEK'S PEOPLE MAGAZINE!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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Nashville, Tenn. - January 11, 2010 – This week in the Jan. 18 issue of PEOPLE Magazine, Carrie Underwood shares that she's a fan of singer/songwriter Brandon Heath saying, "I'm in love with Brandon Heath's voice..", when asked who is currently on her iPod.

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For more information on Brandon, please visit www.brandonheath.net.

About Brandon Heath:
Nominated in 2009 for two Grammy Awards, and his first American Music Award this year, Brandon Heath is a respected songwriter and considered a radio hit-maker in the Nashville music community. He first began writing at age 13 and his background is rooted in a history with Christian youth-based organization, Young Life, which is grounded in relationship and mentoring. Heath’s hit list includes the 2009 GRAMMY-nominated single “Give Me Your Eyes,” from sophomore release, What If We. In April, the song was awarded a GMA Dove Award for Song of the Year and spent 14 weeks at No.1 on Billboard’s Hot Christian AC radio chart, and 27 weeks at No. 1 on iTunes Christian Song Chart. To date, the album’s breakout first single continues to lead digitally, selling more than 406,000 total downloads of the track across all digital providers. The second single “Wait and See” recently topped the Christian AC Indicator chart, marking Heath's third consecutive No. 1 radio single.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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